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New Project Configuration - godcgo #98

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shankari opened this issue May 2, 2024 · 1 comment
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New Project Configuration - godcgo #98

shankari opened this issue May 2, 2024 · 1 comment

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shankari commented May 2, 2024

Shortened Name

godcgo

Program or Study?

program

Mode Studied

bike

Autogenerate OPcodes?

true

OPcode Subgroups

No response

Start Month

05/2024

Program Admin Contact

Samantha Huff at goDCgo ([email protected])

First Language

en

Deployment Partner Name

goDCgo

Project Name

goDCgo

Summary Line 1

goDCgo aims to decrease car usage and traffic by promoting sustainable and affordable options to get around this District.

Summary Line 2

goDCgo provides complimentary transit resources and services to DC organizations and commuters.

Summary Line 3

If you are a campaign participant, this app can help you track your sustainability metrics and provide valuable information to goDCg on how sustainable transportation is being used.

Short Textual Description

goDCgo is an initiative with the District Department of Transportation, that promotes the use of sustainable transportation. With the aim to decrease car usage and traffic with sustainable, affordable ways of getting around, goDCgo would like to experiment with an automated ("passive") trip tracking solution for understanding travel behavior. This program study can allow goDCgo and its partner NREL to understand mode shifts and transportation patterns without complex, time-consuming surveys.

Why We Collect

The data collected during goDCgo's ongoing campaigns will be used to understand how sustainable transportation is being used by DC residents, including when and how, as well as distance traveled. It will help goDCgo understand VMT and carbon reductions as a result of recipients' subsituted travel.

Research Question

How much VMT is reduced from campaign participants traveling by biking, walking, scooting, or taking public transit instead of driving?

Research Question

What is the number, frequency, and duration of rides from campaign participants?

Research Question

How do campaign travel patterns differ by demographics and/or location?

Second Language

None

Deployment Partner Name

No response

Project Name

No response

Summary Line 1

No response

Summary Line 2

No response

Summary Line 3

No response

Short Textual Description

No response

Why We Collect

No response

Research Question

No response

Research Question

No response

Research Question

No response

Use imperial units of measure

true

Include test users in metrics?

true

Send notifications at trip end?

false

Use default demographic survey?

true

Custom Survey

No response

First Language

No response

Second Language

No response

Use default mode and purpose labels?

true

Custom Labels

No response

Use default reminder schedule?

true

Overview Users

true

Overview Active Users

true

Overview Trips

true

Overview Signup Trends

true

Overview Trips Trend

true

Data UUIDs

true

Data Trips

true

Data Trips Columns Exclude

No response

Additional Trip Columns

No response

Data UUIDs Columns Exclude

No response

Map Heatmap

true

Map Bubble

true

Map Trip Lines

false

Push Send

false

Options UUIDs

true

Options Emails

true

Admin Access Emails

[email protected],
[email protected]

Reminder Schemes

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Trip Surveys

No response

Custom Trip Survey

No response

shankari added a commit that referenced this issue May 2, 2024
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data collection underway - https://godcgo-openpath.nrel.gov/public/

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